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Nick Leverton wrote:
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> We don't have an M$ mail server (and I for one don't want one).  We're a 
> Unix shop, as qmail and qpsmtpd in our own headers shows :)  
> 
> I'm quite prepared to believe this is a MS bug, it certainly looks like it.  
> But it seems to be a long term one - seen in emails from SMTPSVC versions 
> 5.0.2195.6713 and 6.0.3790.1830.  Remote MS servers, configured for 
> foreign languages, sending genuine non-spam bounces to non-spam mails 
> cause SA to FP on this rule.
> 
> Nick

Nick,

 As much as I'd like to say "yeah, it's yet another bad MS program" ...
i'm not entirely convinced of that.  We used to run Exchange 2000 with
Japanese DSN messages and I'm certain that we didn't have this problem.
 As such, I suspect that the organizations that are using these
particular Exchange servers have probably just mis-configured them.

Of course I find it curious that they would use utf-7 encoding instead
of utf-8 (which seems more widely accepted).

Alan


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